Port Le Hunte beach is 650m long and faces the southeast in a sheltered bay.
The beach has inter-tidal
rock flats fronting the eastern half. There is a
toilet block and fresh water at the jetty, but no other facilities. The 200m jetty is no longer used to ship wheat, and a shark net has been strung along the jetty and back to
the beach to provide a shark proof swimming enclosure. This is required as there have been shark attacks at
the beach at
Point Sinclair and at adjoining
Cactus Beach. During summer fishermen launch their boats from
the beach and moor them just off
the beach.